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The Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max is only $40 right now
Thatâs an all-time low for Amazonâs best streaming stick.
The Fire TV Stick 4K Max streaming device is on sale for $40. Thatâs a record low for Amazonâs top-of-the-line streaming stick, which usually costs $60.
The Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max plugs into your TVâs HDMI port to access all the top streaming services, including (among many others) Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Max, Apple TV+ and, of course, Amazonâs Prime Video.
Get the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max for only $40.
The streaming stick has a 2GHz quad-core processor to help make navigation zippy and smooth. The deviceâs 16GB of storage is double that of Amazonâs cheaper models so that you can download plenty of apps and offline content without worries.
The 4K Max supports Dolby Vision, HDR10+ and Dolby Atmos audio for a dynamic viewing experience and more immersive audio (with compatible TVs and speakers). It also supports Wi-Fi 6E for smoother streaming with fewer hiccups if your router also supports it.
It includes Amazonâs latest Alexa Voice Remote. The accessory has four pre-programmed shortcut buttons (for apps like Netflix and Prime Video). It supports Alexa, so you can use it to control the Fire TV Stick 4K Max and other Alexa-compatible smart home devices from your couch.
If youâd prefer to save money over having Amazonâs highest-end model, the Fire TV Stick Lite is also on sale. Itâs Engadgetâs pick for the best budget streaming stick. The device doesnât support 4K, so this is only a good option if your televisionâs resolution is 1080p or lower. (However, it does support HDR.) Usually $30, you can get the entry-level model today for $20.
For those who want an upgraded audio setup, the Fire TV Soundbar is $20 off. It supports virtual surround sound with DTS Virtual:X and Dolby Audio. It hooks up to your TVâs HDMI port and only takes up 24 inches (with a 2.5-inch height) on your entertainment center. The device works with anything connected to your TV, not only the devices in Amazonâs streaming devices. As an alternative, you can connect it to other devices via Bluetooth. Typically $120, the Fire TV Soundbar is available today for $100.
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